Gastronomy Tour of Sicily: Food, Wine, Cooking Class

Cheese market, Palermo, Italy

What to expect on this itinerary

Puffs of smoke drift into the blue sky from the various craters of Mount Etna. Vineyards sweep across the foothills adding lush vines to the rugged landscape and absorbing the unique characteristics of the terrain. A local chef prepares artichokes in a farmhouse overlooking the lush prairie, and a decadent aroma fills the kitchen. Your gourmet Sicily tour shows you the flavors of the island, from brilliant wines to eclectic cuisine, ancient architecture to exquisite Mediterranean waters. Discover majestic Greek ruins and Norman mosaics, each day adding a wealth of pleasures for the senses.

Countries Visited

Italy

Places Visited

Sicily, Agrigento, Siracusa, Mount Etna, Taormina, Erice, Piazza Armerina, Palermo

Suggested Duration

8 Days

Customizable Itinerary

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Day 1

A Taste of the City

Palermo is a city of surprises, draped in energetic streets and buildings connoting a certain romance of Sicily’s history. The Old City blends the eclectic styles of past invaders, from Moors to Spanish, creating a vibrant melting pot. You arrive at the airport, and one of our Sicily travel companies will have a private transfer waiting. The aroma of citrus and olives emanates from the groves nearby. Craggy hills intersperse the golden grass and ripple along the clear blue sky.

Settle into your opulent hotel in the heart of the city and indulge in your first taste of the traditional Sicilian cuisine at dinner. After your meal, you venture out for a tour of the city by night. The entire landscape seems to change, empty of its original energy, and now filled with an ethereal and serene glow from the streetlights. Sporadic music spills out of popular cafes where locals enjoy a sip of limoncello or dessert wine.

Teatro Politeama was constructed in the 19th-century in a neoclassical style. In the evening light, the exterior columns surrounding the upper exterior shimmer, their textured frames more visible beneath the ornate swirl of their ionic styling.

What's Included:

Transfer
Tour
Accommodation
Dinner
Day 2

Diversity of the Countryside

Day 3

Precious Landscape

Day 4

Tasting the Mountain

Day 5

Along and Away from the Crater

Day 6

Rustic Sicily

Day 7

Precious Palermo

Day 8

Strong Flavors Remain

Trip Highlights

  • Delight in private cooking lessons in celebrated locations around Sicily, along rustic farmland to modern cityscapes
  • Indulge in the exceptional flavors of Sicilian cuisine that changes from province to province
  • Sample the unique flavors at a vineyard located in the foothills of Mount Etna
  • Witness the exceptional Greek ruins in the Valley of the Temples
  • Discover the coastal beauty of a medieval town overlooking the water
  • Settle into the countryside in an ancient town set atop a bluff
  • Traverse the antique streets of Palermo on a guided tour to find the extraordinary history and treasured historic flavors
  • Venture up Mount Etna to visit the active craters along the tallest mountain in Europe

Detailed Description

Sicily is an epicurean dream emanating from the island’s coveted position in the Mediterranean Sea. Over time, travelers from around the globe have settled in, or taken over, leaving bits of their culture behind. Today, remnants of the Greek and Arabic architecture mix with Roman and Norman elements. The combination of cultures has done more than affect each city around the island but has amalgamated in the cuisine to create special flavors unique to Sicily. Your 8-day gourmet Sicily tour has you sampling heritage, from wines to meals, cooking classes to cities, ruins to the countryside, taking in the vast history and vibrant flavors changing with each province.

Your tour of Sicily begins with your arrival in Palermo, the island’s largest city, and considered the capital. Your private transfer escorts you to the luxury hotel located in the heart of the old city where you can enjoy your first Sicilian dinner. After your meal, your guide meets you at the hotel and leads you through a night tour of the eclectic architecture and vibrant streets. The following day, you leave for the ancient city of Segesta, home to a marvelous Greek Theater and Doric Temple.

Visit the nearby medieval town of Erice, where you can stroll through the mountaintops overlooking the Mediterranean Sea and Egadi Islands. After lunch, you make your way to Marsala for a wine tour before delighting in a cooking course at an 18th-century villa. Next, you venture to the exciting archeological city of Agrigento to view the Valley of the Temples and explore the preserved Greek ruins. Continue to Piazza Armerina to explore a 3rd-century Roman villa before experiencing a cooking course of typical Sicilian cuisine at a wonderful rustic farmhouse.

On your fourth day, you visit the modern, yet ancient, city of Siracusa where you can see antiquated Greek and Medieval architecture. Later in the day, you arrive in the foothills of Mount Etna for a wine tour and tasting at Tenuta San Michele. For dinner, you will have a private cooking lesson with a local chef who will teach you about the sensational, provincial cuisine. The following day, you follow your guide to the summit craters around Mount Etna before settling into the medieval coastal town of Taormina.

Visit the province of Castellana Sicula for a half-day cooking lesson in a charming farmhouse with views of the rolling prairies. Continue to the quaint town of Polizzi Generosa and relax in the charming medieval streets and sensual flavors of the local cuisine. Then, return to Palermo for a full day walking tour of the historic sites and markets. On your final day, your private transfer meets you at the hotel after breakfast to escort you to the airport for your flight home.

Starting Price

$3,600 per person (excluding international flights)

Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.

What's Included

  • Accommodations
  • In-country transportation
  • Some or all activities and tours
  • Expert trip planning
  • 24x7 support during your trip

Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.

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Southern Italy Luxury Vacation Review: Hilltop Town of Taormina, Greek Ruins of Agrigento, Marsala Wine Tasting, History & Food
We had a really wonderful 9 day trip to Sicily. I had a general idea of what I wanted to see, but needed guidance as to the overall flow of the trip, what we can see (and should) in 9 days and recommendations for hotels etc. The trip planner of this travel team made it all happen and was very easy to work with. He listened to what I wanted to see (what was important to us, what we enjoy ....) and made recommendations when asked for his opinions. We decided to drive ourselves, but have guides in most of the places that we visited.Given our detailed and full schedule, our trip went very smoothly - Palermo, Cefalu, Monreale, Segesta, Erice, wine tasting in Marsala, Agrigento, Villa Roma in Piazza Armerina, Caltigirone, Ortigia, Siracusa, Noto (more wine tasting), Ragusa, Mt. Etna and Taormina. Our travel agent's advice and recommendations were excellent and everything was well organized. Our guides were extremely knowledgeable and friendly (and always on time).This travel team is an excellent agency, with an emphasis on service. After we arrived in Sicily, Giulio and his colleagues called us to see if we needed anything or were having any problems. They had given us a SIM card to make the communication easier. It was very helpful to have someone who was able to help us IF we needed assistance. For example, when we wondered if it would be possible to have a short walk on Mt. Etna (since the weather was clear), they quickly sent us the directions and information as to where we should go. 

I highly recommend this travel team and would use this agency for future trips to Italy.

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Italy Trip Review: Taormina, Agrigento, Palermo, 8 Nights

Our Zicasso travel specialist did a fantastic job planning our family vacation for five adults.

Each hotel was top-notch. At the villa in Taormina, the rooms were luxurious, with unbelievable views of the bay and Mount Etna from private verandas. The staff were gracious and the restaurant's breakfast buffet delicious. Lunch and dinner were top-notch. The hotel in Agrigento was modern and the grounds were exceptional. It was close to the Valley of the Temples, with amazing views of the ruins from each room and the beautiful infinity pool. The hotel in Palermo was old-fashioned luxury with up-to-date facilities and close to the old town.

Our tour guides and drivers were excellent.

My only regret is that we only had 10 days to explore Sicily as there was so much more to see!

Our agent did a yeoman's job helping us plan this trip.

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Italy Luxury Trip Review: Agrigento, Taormina, Marsala, Cooking Class, Wine Tasting, One-Week Tour
Except for a couple of snafus at the airport in Palermo and the wrong bed set-up in Palermo at the beginning of our trip, everything was excellent. We especially enjoyed our hotels in Agrigento and Taormina.

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Travel Review: Italy Tour, Sicily, Palermo, Agrigento, Catania, Ragusa, Syracuse, Modica, Chocolate Making, Olive Oil Factory
Trip was excellent.  All the arrangements made by the travel company worked flawlessly.  Although we have been traveling for more than 50 years this was the first time we have used a travel agency to both plan and arrange an overseas trip.  We were impressed with the agency because they listened to what we wanted to do and see.  There were discussions and a few iterations before the final itinerary. Take time and speak with them.  Furthermore they were able to accommodate our idiosyncrasies. We spent 10 nights in Sicily in Palermo, Agrigento, Ragusa Ibla, Siracusa and Catania.  All the hotels and B&B's were excellent and centrally located as we desired,  The drivers and guided tours were staffed with knowledgeable, professional and efficient people.  The agency kept in contact with us throughout the trip although this was not easy since we did have a mobile phone.  There were no problems at all.  Superb suggestions from the travel company that we had not thought about such as a chocolate making class in Modica, a market crawl/cooking class/lunch in Siracusa as well as a visit to a top quality olive oil production estate were some of the highlights of our trip.  The archeological visits also were magnificent. The agency even arranged for our attendance at a Bellini opera in the Teatro Bellini in Catania.  The overall trip was wonderful mostly due to the great travel arrangements.  It did not hurt that for the 10 day trip duration there was no rain, only a few rare clouds and moderate temperatures. We would not hesitate to work with this travel company again. 

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Review: Sicily 2-Week Tour, Palermo, Agrigento, Siracusa, Taormina, Catania, Greek Temples, Sailing Tour, Vineyards
First & foremost, a big thank you to everyone that helped make this happen for us. Please know that the guides you recommended for us exceeded our expectations. Marilu was amazing to say the least, Claudio was cool, Frederica was an absolute doll, Salvatore was a hoot and Antonio was terrific. Please consider keeping them all on board. The hotel in Palermo was wonderful and was located perfectly. The staff was attentive and made some great restaurant recommendations. We had a lot of fun in Palermo. We wish the residents took better care of its wonderful city as the graffiti and garbage were somewhat disturbing. Thank you for not having us drive in Palermo. Our driver Paolo (Airport and to Agrigento) was a super nice young man with a magnetic personality. The tour of the Greek Temples was engaging and Claudio's format of making it a classroom session was wonderful. The town itself is somewhat sleepy but adorable and we enjoyed the food and vino. The Hotel was just okay as there was a lot of wasted space and the decor was very dated including the shower. Please consider another Hotel, perhaps closer to the center of town.The drive from Agrigento to Siracusa was mesmerizing as the countryside was gorgeous with the exception of the garbage at every rest stop. Siracusa was fantastic with something around every corner. We always found something to see and something to do in Ortiga. Two criticism's regarding Siracusa. 1. The Hotel was marginal at best, albeit the location was good. The breakfast was just okay as the wait staff was short and curt. The bed (if you can call it that) was horrible. Hard to understand why a "Couple" would be given two crappy little double beds to push together. The front desk was very nice and very helpful. 2. If you are going to advertise a luxury cruise to explore hidden coves and swim in isolated areas, please make sure the captain has a boat that is facilitated to do so. Please consider "stepping up" your game regarding this activity. Our captain was excellent with his skillset, but he did not have a dingy with a motor so we could not enjoy going to any public beach and he did not have life jackets on board and the seating was relatively uncomfortable. Frederica was absolutely wonderful with her amazing lunch and vino. We did have a great day overall but it did not live up to the adventurous aspect that we had anticipated. Please consider other vessels for this part of the itinerary.     Taormina was by far the best part of trip. No negatives here. We absolutely fell in love with Taormina and its surrounding towns (Castelmola and LetoJanni). Amazing Hotel...., etc.  Love, Love, Love Taormina!!! Catania was rich in history and food.  Overall, due to its lack of cleanliness, it wasn't our cup of tea. However, we took the liberty of spending an afternoon at the Gambino Vineyards and that was amazing. 

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Luxury Italy Travel Review: Sicily, Palermo, Catania, Ortigia, Taormina, Mount Etna

Matteo provided exactly the trip we wanted, which was a 12-day tour of Sicily, starting in Palermo and ending in Catania. We spent 3 nights in most hotels and approved of his choices, which gave us different experiences of hotels in Sicily. In Taormina we stayed at Hotel Calipso, Hotel Kore in Agrigento, and A Casa Di Anna in Palermo. He provided us with a cellphone upon arrival and checked in from time to time. His English is excellent. We sometimes had problems with internet, and he would call the hotel to try to get a solution, then report back. We used two guides provided by him for specific tours, but basically did things by ourselves. I would turn to him for my next trip to Italy.

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